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Nowadays, fashion is very important. It doesn't just reflect a social bylaw anymore—it takes a stand.
Initially, fashion was a major attraction for the sectors of society that had great purchasing power as it would allow them to flaunt their high social status.
For decades, big fashion houses projected their beauty standards in the fashion's world. They imposed their tastes on society.
Today, the fashion industry is transforming itself. New sectors of society are emerging with unknow...

An unconventional Article by Ambassador Sadi Paul Brancart from Imago Consult
According to Imago Consult, a leader in fashion apparel concept development in the USA and Colombia, fashion is one of the most revealing indicators of a culture's trends and values. The beginning of the school year in Western countries is still an indicator of the fashion trends that women or men will adopt in the upcoming year. Women's fashion is traditionally more noticeable than men's, garnering most of ...

Colombia is filled with festivities this month. On July 20th, we celebrate Independence Day and Flag Day, both which bring happiness and pride to the nation—a time for Colombians to honor the tricolor flag.
Regarding these historical festivities and the evolution of the nation throughout its existence, it's important to highlight that, in a country known for its diversity in music, gastronomy, traditions, languages, landscapes, etc., fashion also holds value. Colombia is a multifaceted cou...

Black, as powerful as elegant and sober.
Times passes by, fashion changes, but black remains. Why is this? Simple. Here I will mention some reasons why the color black hasn't and will never go out of fashion.
ELEGANT: Since black is sober and dark, it is perfect for night gatherings or any other occasion, really. A black dress never goes unnoticed; on the contrary, it makes the person wearing it stand out. Let's remind ourselves—everything related to luxury always comes with black.
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Having celebrated the Cannes Film Festival's 70th anniversary, where women like the American Sofia Coppola and the German Diane Kruger were awarded, the former for directing 'The Beguiled' and the latter for her role in 'In the Fade', we feel inspired to write about women and their role in filmmaking.
Although female involvement in filmmaking hasn't been as loud as men's, it has still influenced the industry. The first short film directed by a woman premiered in 1896. The film, « La fée au...